There's also mention of support for four image sensors for «dual camera in the rear along with a camera and
iris scanner at the front.»
Based on the information that the company shared about its new chipset, it is capable of supporting four image sensors for «dual cameras in the rear along with a camera and
iris scanner at the front.»
Not exact matches
At each tunnel an
iris scanner confirms your identity and tells you to proceed.
Moreover, Bezels are bare minimum, with front camera and sensor (including
IRIS scanner) located
at the top.
You can use the
iris scanner, fingerprint reader, or facial recognition to unlock the S9, or use them all
at the same time.
So if you're using facial recognition and trying to unlock the phone
at night, it will not fall back to the
iris scanner and you'll have to use the fingerprint sensor instead.
The
iris scanner is amazingly accurate and very secure, and works great
at night.
And while you won't fool the
iris scanner, it won't recognize you wearing sunglasses, or walking and holding the phone
at the improper distance.
I'll get this straight out of the way: The
iris scanner is amazingly accurate and very secure, and works great even
at night.
That means with phones that include biometric hardware log - in support like the new Lumia 950 and 950XL, you can unlock your phone simply by waking it up and looking
at the
iris scanner.
Back when the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus were first released, there was some concern that people who chose to utilize the phones»
iris scanners for security might be
at risk.
The folks over
at BGR suggest it might be there to accommodate a biometric
iris scanner, which Samsung offered in the Galaxy Note 7 before discontinuing that handset.
At first, the
iris scanner simply required too many steps to be useful.
The
iris scanner, the GIF - making tool and magnification loupe, the microSD card slot and the water - resistant body «help make the Galaxy Note7 genuinely and usefully different from competitors,» noted Ken Hyers, a research director
at Strategy Analytics, who suggested its closest competitor is the Galaxy S7 Edge.
New to the S9 Plus is the fact that the face unlock and
iris scanner biometrics now work
at the same time to unlock the phone.
You do still have other secure unlocking methods like the
iris scanner and facial recognition
at your disposal though to serve as alternatives.
The official's statement comes off as weird, however, considering that leaks have been pointing
at a premium device with very slim bezels, an 18:9 display, a dual front camera setup and, possibly, an
iris scanner.
So the Galaxy S8 has its fancy Infinity Display and
iris scanners, not to mention faster processors and other upgraded specs, but when it comes to the actual feature set, it's likely the year - old Galaxy S7 will be inheriting
at least some of the tricks that make the GS8 such a desirable handset.
Alongside its gorgeous, rounded 5.7 - inch screen and
iris scanner, the other Samsung Galaxy Note 7 feature that is capturing plenty of attention since its official launch is its waterproofing.Indeed, Samsung had set up an enormous tank of water
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The highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S8 has stirred a bevy of rumors so far and the latest one now hints
at a rear - mounted fingerprint sensor and an
iris scanner.
There's plenty of room, indeed, as the front bezels of the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus still carry crucial technology, including an advanced
iris scanner that can unlock the phone no - frills; just look
at the camera and it's done.
At the top of of the phone we can see an array of sensors, which are believed to include a much - improved
iris scanner and the front - facing camera.
The source also confirmed that the phablet will include an
iris scanner that will allow users to unlock the device and authorize mobile payments by simply staring
at the screen.
Both phones will feature the same Super AMOLED displays
at 2960 x 1440 in the same 18.5:9 aspect ratio, and will continue to be rated as IP68 for water and dust resistance and feature a front - facing
iris scanner.
The Korea Herald quotes its sources as saying that «the Galaxy S9's
iris scanner will have an improved camera lens and functions to make it better [
at recognizing] the eyes of users.»
There's also a 5 - megapixel f / 1.7 camera up front, 802.11 a / b / g / n / ac dual - band Wi - Fi, Bluetooth 4.2, an
iris scanner, NFC, HDR, IP68 water and dust rating, a USB Type - C connector, wireless charging and yes, even a 3.5 mm headphone jack (a direct jab
at Apple).
An
iris scanner will also be present
at the front of both smartphones for additional security.
The fingerprint
scanner is still in an awkward position on the back next to the camera, but thankfully,
at least when there is light, you can unlock the phone rather quickly with the
iris scanner.
The cameras will remain unchanged
at 12MP for the back and 5MP on the front and the
iris scanner should also remain on board.
According to legitimate - looking screenshots taken on the Galaxy Note7 and received by our friends
at Android Authority, the Note7 will indeed feature an
iris scanner, as was long rumored.
Pictured: Iridian Technologies» Lina Page has the
iris of her eye reflected in an eye
scanner that allows for physical access as she demonstrates her company's technology
at Comdex 2001 in Las Vegas, Nov. 14, 2001.
Intelligent Scan allows the device to use both the
iris scanner and facial recognition
at the same time to offer even better security, and it will work well in low light or bright conditions — something that hindered previous
scanners on the Galaxy S8 series and Galaxy Note 8.
On the Galaxy S9, if you are using
iris scanning, you will have to ensure that you are looking
at the handset
at a particular angle and from a certain distance so that the
iris scanner can work properly.
Over the weekend, SlashGear learned that reports from LG's home country are claiming that the G6 is coming
at an opportune time to snatch the crown from Samsung by debuting with an advanced
iris scanner.
In terms of biometric security options, you get a fingerprint
scanner mounted
at the back, an
iris scanner, as well as a facial recognition technology.
Both phones will feature the same Super AMOLED displays
at 2960 x 1440 in the same 18.5:9 aspect ratio, and will continue to be rated
at IP68 for water and dust resistance and feature a front - facing
iris scanner.
The front facing camera is 5 - megapixel and although there is no
iris scanner on board, it too has a wide - angle lens like the rear, only slightly narrower
at 100 - degrees.
Both phones have an
Iris scanner and Windows Hello feature that unlock the device through scanning your
iris, but the feature won't be available
at launch and will be enabled via a software update one or two months after the official launch of the smartphones.
Other things worth pointing out are that the Note 8 is expected to be waterproof (IP68), will naturally come equipped with the popular S Pen as well as an
iris scanner, and pack
at least a 3,500 mAh battery.
Samsung recently launched a Galaxy
Iris tablet for the government and businesses in India, and it has received several trademarks recently which hints
at the
iris scanner finally being brought to a consumer device.
Still, voice - enabled payments might not arrive in other countries anytime soon, considering that they rely on identifying users via the
iris scanner, which is available only in Korea
at this point.
Samsung has been considering the possibility of implementing
iris scanners since
at least the Galaxy S5, but the company's first explicit jump into the future of biometric security took off with the Korean giant's Galaxy Tab
Iris announced one week ago that is a tablet for businesses and the government in India.
This allows the
iris scanner to know if it's looking
at a static image, according to Phone Arena.
Then there's the ability to capture slow - motion videos
at 1,000 fps, an improved
iris scanner, and a new fingerprint
scanner location.